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Terrorist Takedown: Payback

Terrorist Takedown: Payback is the sequel to Terrorist Takedown, and it is often labeled as a standalone expansion pack. It features 10 missions with the same gameplay of its predecessor: a first person rail shooter with some third person helicopter levels.

Kreed

In the year 2944 humanity is still at war with the Tiglaary and a strange anomaly named Kreed gives the scientists riddles they can't solve. Some religious groups believe the Kreed is a higher being and many of them try to enter it. One day they finally succeed and under the command of Teofrast Rumi, a high ranking officer, a ship full of fanatics makes his way into the anomaly. As a soldier of the legion, you and your colleagues aboard the spaceship Aspero are sent after him.

World War II Combat: Road to Berlin

World War II Combat: Road to Berlin, also known as Battlestrike: Secret Weapons, is a budget-priced first-person shooter, developed by Direct Action Games and published by Groove Games. Despite its low-budget price, it was panned by users and reviewers as having shoddy control, and a rushed, unfinished feel. The game was followed by World War II Combat: Iwo Jima.

Elite Forces: WWII Desert Rats

ValuSoft has announced that WWII: Desert Rats, its latest action game, has shipped and will soon be available in stores. The game lets players assume the role of a member of a covert special forces team in Africa during World War II. It includes 12 levels that get progressively more difficult as players battle Nazi air and ground forces. Through the course of the game's missions, players will encounter foot soldiers, machine gun nests, Panzer tanks, and powerful air attacks.

Ace of Spades

Free to play voxel based shooter by Ben Aksoy. (Also known as Ace of Spades Classic or Build and Shoot)

Jack Nicklaus 6: Golden Bear Challenge

Sequel to the best-selling Jack Nicklaus golf series, Jack Nicklaus 6: Golden Bear Challenge garnered a PC Gamer Editors’ Choice award (July 1999 issue) and a five-star rating from Computer Gaming World (August 1999 issue). With state-of-the-art physics, design innovations like Season Mode, the addition of RPG elements, Ready Golf, and an innovative green reading mechanic, this title is the ultimate golf simulation. The graphics are the best of the genre, and the interface is gorgeous, polished, and easy to use. From a technical standpoint, the game is superbly engineered.

Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron

Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron is a video game for the Game Boy Advance and PC. In the game, the player plays as Jimmy Neutron as he tries to stop his evil alter ego, Jimmy Negatron, from his evil deeds. It was published by THQ and Nick Games and developed by AWE Games (PC) and Human Soft (GBA). This is the only Jimmy Neutron video game that isn't movie based. The game has a demo for SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month.

Archangel

Archangel is a 2002 action role-playing video game which takes place in three different places, at three different epochs. It melds horror, science fiction, and adventure genres. It was developed by Metropolis Software and published by JoWooD Productions for the PC in 2002.

The player takes the role of Michael Travinsky, believed to be "the chosen one", who is sent on a holy mission. Armed with a magic sword, he must travel to three different worlds to stop the forces of evil. If he fails his mission, mankind is doomed forever.

Astérix & Obélix

Windows 95 port of the Infogrames platform game. Supports one or two players.